Improved greenhouse gas (GHG) emission efficiency of production has been proposed as one of the biggest potential advantages of cultured meat over conventional livestock production systems. Comparisons with beef are typically highlighted, as it is a highly emissions intensive food product. In this study, we present a more rigorous comparison of the potential climate impacts of cultured meat and cattle production than has previously been made. Warming impacts are evaluated using a simple climate model that simulates the different behaviors of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O), rather than relying on carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) metrics. We compare the temperature impact of beef cattle and cultured meat producti...
Although previous studies have quantified carbon dioxide emissions embodied in products traded inter...
The time-dependent climate impact of beef production, including changes in soil organic carbon, was ...
International audienceCattle are the world’s largest consumers of plant biomass. Digestion of this b...
Improved greenhouse gas (GHG) emission efficiency of production has been proposed as one of the bigg...
Improved greenhouse gas (GHG) emission efficiency of production has been proposed as one of the bigg...
The livestock sector is estimated to account for 15% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, 80% o...
Researchers believe that greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from livestock are an emerging problem. Beef...
The global demand for beef is rapidly increasing (FAO, 2019), raising concern about climate change i...
Agriculture is a significant source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and beef cattle...
poster abstractWith climate change becoming an increasingly pressing issue together with a world pop...
An analysis of the climate impact of various forms of beef production is carried out, with a particu...
Abstract Background As the global community actively works to keep temperatures from rising beyond 1...
Keeping global temperature rises below two degrees Celsius is a targeted international community goa...
Issues raised by cattle farming in relation to climate change extend beyond discussion of greenhouse...
Livestock production accounts for 19 percent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and 9 percent of anth...
Although previous studies have quantified carbon dioxide emissions embodied in products traded inter...
The time-dependent climate impact of beef production, including changes in soil organic carbon, was ...
International audienceCattle are the world’s largest consumers of plant biomass. Digestion of this b...
Improved greenhouse gas (GHG) emission efficiency of production has been proposed as one of the bigg...
Improved greenhouse gas (GHG) emission efficiency of production has been proposed as one of the bigg...
The livestock sector is estimated to account for 15% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, 80% o...
Researchers believe that greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from livestock are an emerging problem. Beef...
The global demand for beef is rapidly increasing (FAO, 2019), raising concern about climate change i...
Agriculture is a significant source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and beef cattle...
poster abstractWith climate change becoming an increasingly pressing issue together with a world pop...
An analysis of the climate impact of various forms of beef production is carried out, with a particu...
Abstract Background As the global community actively works to keep temperatures from rising beyond 1...
Keeping global temperature rises below two degrees Celsius is a targeted international community goa...
Issues raised by cattle farming in relation to climate change extend beyond discussion of greenhouse...
Livestock production accounts for 19 percent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and 9 percent of anth...
Although previous studies have quantified carbon dioxide emissions embodied in products traded inter...
The time-dependent climate impact of beef production, including changes in soil organic carbon, was ...
International audienceCattle are the world’s largest consumers of plant biomass. Digestion of this b...